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Alpine Spotlight On Women In Motorsport 

Montreal, Quebec - 13 JUNE: Nina Gademan from the Netherlands of PREMA Racing (3) prepares to drive during practice ahead of F1 Academy Round 4 at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve on 13 June 2025 in Montreal, Quebec. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Alpine will showcase its links to motorsport success with women drivers at the Goodwood Revival meeting (September 12-14), highlighting 70 years of racing history at the Earl’s Court Motor Show.

Alpine heads to the Goodwood Revival (12–14 September) with a landmark Earl’s Court display celebrating 70 years of motorsport and pioneering women who helped establish the marque.

The display will feature three cars that represent the brand’s journey from rally stages to endurance racing, driven by notable female drivers like Michèle Mouton and Lella Lombardi. Current Alpine Academy race drivers Nina Gademan and Sukhmani Khera will also attend to meet fans alongside Alpine UK brand director Nicola Burnside.

Women in Motorsport and Alpine

Alpine’s showcase honors the contributions of female racers, beginning with Michèle Mouton, a pioneer in international rallying. Today, Alpine continues to support emerging talent like Gademan and Khera, fostering the next generation of female racers.

Three models chart Alpine’s journey from rally and endurance glory to an electrified future – the 1973 Works A110 Berlinette, 1975 A441 C prototype, and the new A390 sport fastback.

New Alpine A390 Joins Historical Models

Highlighting the display, the works A110 Berlinette (1973) and the Alpine-Renault A441 C Le Mans prototype (1975) have become iconic in motorsport, showcasing Alpine’s commitment to performance and innovation.

Completing the display is the new Alpine A390 (2025), an all-electric sport fastback debuting at Goodwood. With 470 horsepower and a range of 345 miles, it merges racing heritage with modern technology.

“At Goodwood Revival, we celebrate 70 years of motorsport with cars that embody our legacy and the female drivers who broke barriers, from Michèle Mouton to today’s F1 Academy stars,” said Nicola Burnside. “Their success shapes our future.”

The display is completed with the new Alpine A390 (2025). Making its Goodwood Revival debut, this all-electric sports fastback showcases Alpine’s future.
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